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Student Privacy Act set aside after floor questions, Representatives seek more time

Utah House of Representatives · March 5, 2015
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Summary

Representative Andrick presented the Student Privacy Act (second substitute) to set statewide rules on student data and third‑party contractors; after floor questions and concern from some members, the House voted to 'circle' the bill for additional review rather than pass it today.

Representative Andrick introduced the Student Privacy Act (second substitute), which he described as a framework for classifying student information, regulating third‑party contractors, and prohibiting sale or data‑mining of student records.

"What the Student Privacy Act does...is it basically establishes the guidelines for how information is to be collected and stored in public education," the sponsor said, explaining categories of allowable information and…

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